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Post by D'lo on May 1, 2006 7:42:36 GMT -5
For some reason, my newest site works perfectly in Firefox, but in Internet Explorer, the tables aren't correct. Does anyone have an knowledge they wouldn't mind sharing to help me figure out why? I'd like the site to look okay in atleast those two browsers. www.soul-hunter.com/pgsmonline
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Post by Betty Ann on May 1, 2006 13:21:12 GMT -5
Well, it seems to work fine for me in IE. Anyway, I looked at your code and it was very hard for me to read. There are several things I'm wondering about, such as why you felt like you needed to use a new div layer for just one line of text? Why not a <p> or <br> tag? Next, why did you choose to use half div layers and half tables? I think it would work much better if you just stuck div layers. That said, I still think there are WAY too many div layers here. Why do you feel that you need a new one for almost every line of text? Div layers within div layers? You should also clean up your code so that it's easier to read. And if you're still hving problems with where everything goes, try absolute positioning
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Post by D'lo on May 1, 2006 20:22:45 GMT -5
Most div layers were in the coding for the CuteNews script. But for the disclaimer, I wanted it to be justified, so I used the <div align="justify"></div> tag for it to be justified. Other than those, I don't know what you're talking about with div layers.
But for the resolutions, though... For some reason, the site's tables were in the wrong position on my school's computers. However, it could be the version of IE my school's using, as it works on this computer in IE as well.
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